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- ' -M , biimm - " ' -V-'r-r- " - "fy "f rl2Zu- ? ' 'V ' ' '-' ' ''lUBMMWir lu'- ' ' , VOL VII., NO. 285. WHOLE NO. 2.1K, WILMINGTON N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 10. 1861 ri -Li 'TERMS: Daily Paper, $G.OO; Weeklj, 2.tK), , IN ADVANCE. -S5 The Pa?r " alwars stopped, unlea & reciitt&nce ." to contiaaelt- Timely notice Is ffiTen. o hit piynrent cn be made bef.re the expiration of iuwenpnon. - ... . . jIonej.mj b? nailed at or rule, when the let ter ct-:uiereu. . . . ,. A. 31 WAD DULL, Editor and Protor, TCWJi PRINTER. -W IXM INGTON, NORTII CAROLfXA. . The Herald Job Office coraDletelr fitted up with the finest aa- 13 aw a - - - iortment of Job Type to be found in the State Every species of Job work an now be speed ;T and handsomely printed at this office from a trtjok "dowu to a visiting card. Handbills, ri'i-uUrs. blanks, &c, &c, neatly and promptly t rinted at short notice, and on reaspnable terms Eipecial attention will be giren t, the Job department hereafter, and we feel assured that nil wcrk. entrtiud to our Job hand', wh is ex perienced in the business, will be executed sat- 1 -TV w v ' m . r anr rate, and-itvitia not done welk, no complaint will Je m.ide "of a withdrawal of patronage. .w-t-riir in every- rra uuc mm vnaiuk SUNDRIES. ... 0 BOi E.S Colgate ' No 1, and Pale Soap, 10 liamui laver ana ouncn, . 20 boxo Concentrated Lye, . 20 ; " " " Pbtaslt, f 10 ; ' I'rcpa"rel ' iOJarsUock '.'0 Coxe Starch, 20 ! " . Ui-Carb. Soda, I jVppe-r, Fpice. Cigars, Ink, Tacks, Matches, Tea, Concentrated '.Soft Soap, Mustard, Ac., Ac, be sides iriahtf other articles too numerous to mention, which wiftbeswld as Uv, Iorcah, as b- any other house in Mwn.: jaa 2.i n TIME OF PEACE, PREPARE FOR WAR. OAA 15AiSuf Fatbvin'a JJ Ihe larv-.-t-l;uck, i aiajii r iiiisn, ii urn to the smallest Wrop Shet. - V 23 kfc's Kentucky Hills Povrder, 15 iluket Powder, 10 or. kea Kentucky Kifle Powder, 5 case " , it ti 50.000 (f. l. Cap-? For sale by ZENO" II. GREENE. jan IT FLOUR. Suer Flour Fayettevillo and F VMI and u'llaunTtlm nwiipftion. rur file DV w . . . I ..u.-w , . s , jari 23 QORN zt.w ii. uur.E.-E' '0H) Bu.-hs Hyde County Corn, bu.-di.. Perquimans County Corn. 1000 d. Western mixed " In store and for sale by ,, Jt.c i ELLIS A MITCHELL. BLACK' WINTER SEED OATS. OA A BUSI1KLS Heavy Canada Oats a very ) U U euperi-.r article lor seed For sale, by jan 11 ' 4 ELLIS MITCHELL. s MESS PORK.. r rrv URLS. New City Mess Pork, in store, and ZUU lo arrive, for sale, at lowest cash prices, pv (jan21) M. McINNIS. r . w- w- sr W ?r0S 27 and C Mackerel, in store. For sale by ; J jan22 M. MacIXM?. rj f WITH A us: R.; SUGAR, in hhds, and bbls, A. tD. and C SUgar, in bbls, . JwdcrW-and Crushed Sugar, tor sale br HANDLES AAU OAIUX lftO? 1.HAXKS Adamantine Candles, 5 15 H -Assorted Candy, rorsaieoy 5 ZENO GREEN E. 4 , . f . Jtv j. FOR 1861: . COTJ 1 G-IIOUSE CALENDERS. The efeatesf variety of sizes and styles. Every thing necessary to furnish a Counting-Room, at t AVHITAKER'S New Book Store, Market et, bet- Jris- Dawson's and Wilkinson's. J,a 1 ll ' ' ; ' : r- TRUNKS. i - . -1 1 T J nANVA rackingjleatner t onos, urasa auu Dress Trunks. Souare and n7l Irr. Ed?ed. SU Louis Solo Leather, Fine Sole Leather and Stub Spring, all the latest pat terns. - f Valises. Sr.1- T.4thpr. Boston. Enamelled Leather, Ac. embracing thirteen different styles. Bats. Knameled. Travelling, Stitched, Duck, lameled, Venetian, Felt, Brussels, 1 ilhs Gothic, r vvi4 v'annt iti h lirusseis. i lwiacr. If u ton, embracing eleven styles. t Ladies' Hat Boxes v-.. Vrrnrh Hat Boxes, new style St. r.,;. !rrn and . brass bound edcinc For sale at euprecedented low prices a Jan 2S No. 5 Market Street. ' HAY n t.F. Vuime X. C. Hay, ex Schooner, for JJ sale by . Jan 23 -v " ELLIS A MITCHELL. n SEED OATS. VTORTH RIVER and Eastern !V Ttr.ii. Cow Pea., also Fresh Hav. Wheet Ground Meal and Homiony, for sale W J air 23 ELLIS A MITCHELL. TTffvVV RAGS. 200Q Jan283 GUNNY BAGS, just received per brg Shibboleth. For sale by T. C. A B. G. WORTn. P : LARD. 1 A BARRELS Extra Cincinnati Leaf Lard, 10.5 ? " " N. C. " " Fer sal. In lots -to suit, by TT . t r WORTH A DANIEL, jn2S; !- Granite Row, Front street. LADY' PEAS, I70R SALE, in quantities to suit, by Janp WORTH A DANIEL, AT C .APPLE BRANDY, 2 years oid. a oar- . rel very choice 2 vears old. N. C Apple BrindT for sale by WORTH A DANIEL. CHOICE Country Smoked Sausages, at Jan 28 WORTH A DANIEL'S TXTVOU SHAVE YOURSELF? (rood Razor? Fine Shav- I ) in. fiA.n.t ?nft Shavin? Brushes? A Good Mrap? Call at ' ""t -m . r.r BALDWIN'S POCKET .KNIVES. "TJINE Entrllsh CuUer Prices low. Qualities X? excellent, at BALDWIN'S. TrWVniTTNl wT innorinr Kastern USV. IOr E 1 1 H I " J r- iJJ sale low from wharf, by decT STOKLEY A OLDHAM. WESTERN SIDES ie. SHOULDERS. r CASKS superior Western Sides and Shoul ders. in store, and to arrive. For sale, at B lowest cash prices, by M. MxcINNIS. janzz; NEW"CROP MOLASSES, rXHHDS. and bbls. For sale by X'j 'jaa 12 M. MacINNIS, HOOP IRON. I A TONS, 1, XA and 1J inch Hoop Iron. a j jaa For sale by M. MacINNIS. ENGLISH AND GERMAN HALF ) 1 ' . HOSE. LWERY siie,selUng low, at Jan 28 BALDWIN'S. GENTLEMEN can find the largest assortment of Under Wear, at .BALDWIN'S. A LL PERSONS who are indebted for Groceries, -a Provisions, Ac., either bv note or account, the late firm of Wilson A .Williams, and whose ccountl are long since due", are requested to make "umecaate payment to tne subscriber, or such ac- unta jril! ilf be placed in officer's hands for collec- iion. - JAMES WILSON. No. 5 Market street. I CHEESE.- Qf BOXES New York State Cheese splendid 4ost received per senr. v. u. xiuise. Ju 10 Fer iaU by 2EN0 H. GREENE. Special EN"oticos. WALKER MEARES, gj. WHOLESALE AND BETA1L DRUG GIST and Apothecary ,and Dealer in Ut Medi cines, EngUsh, French and German Camicala, Swedish Lewehea, Ac., alae, . PAINTS, 9ILS, ' Windaw Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Ac, Ac. I . aul I860 a- W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE ! This splendid Oair D re has ne equal instantaneous in effect beautiful Black er natural Brewn no staining the skin ef injuring the Hair remedies the absurd and ill effect ef Bad Dyes, and invigo rates the Hair fer life. Nene are genuine unlocs signed " W. A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere. CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor, sept3-ly i 81 Barclay street, N. T. GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY. Some four months since our excellent townsman, NaPKTaLiBzBKiBL, Informed us that he had prepar ed a hair restorer, with which be was experiment ing upon his own head, whose top was entirely bald. We saw him two days since, and on the place so bald four months since, a fine crop of hair has sprung up with a vigorous growth. Sc con vinced is Mr. Ezekiel of the efficacy of his discove ry, that ho has named it. "THE INFALLIBLE VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER." Mr. E. is about going into an extensive manufacture o; an article which is destined to prove of anxious interest to our bald pa ted friends. Jtihmnd Enquirer, Dec. 12,1850. f This famous article can new be had ef the princi pal Druggists. Those persons who desire a fine head of hair, ha v only to use the restorer accord- in? to printed directions oa the bottle. Those who have any doubts of its efficacy can have them removed in a short time, by "Using the Virginia Hair Restorer lafallible, proving that it is all it is claimed to be. j Wholesale depot for order., 63 3Iain at. f R. EZEKIEL. ) Kichuoxd, Nov. 14, 18o9. 1. '. Ezekiel, take oath on the Holy Bible, that have ben bald . for the rast 12 years and have restored mv hair ov usinir Ez-'kiel's Vir-rini; lairRestorer. I . Naphtali Ezkkikl. This day sworn to fere me, by Naphtali Eze kiel. Joe. Mato, . Mayor of Richmond. W. H. L1PP1TT, Sola Ag't., jaa 14 Wilmington, N. C. HAIR DYE HAIR DYE. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. The Original and best In the World. All others are mere imitation, and should be avoided if you wiih to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR, dyed instant Iv, to be beautiful and Natural Browner Black, without injury to Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded Wm. A. Batchelor, since 1839, and over 80,000 ap plications have been made to the Hair of his pa trons, of his famous Dye. Wm. A. Batchelor's nair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warran ted not to injure-4n the least,, however long it may be continued, and the ill effects of bad Dyes reme died ; the nair invigorates for Life by this splen did Dye. " - - ' Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. iThe Genuine has the name and address, up on a .steel plate dnzravingr, on four sides of each box, of William A. Batchelor. CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor, sept 29-ly 81 Barclay Street, N. Y. LANDRETII'S SEED. -.JST- JUST RECE1VFD, a full supply of Land- reth's New Crop GARDEN SEED, Beans, Peas, j. Asparagus, Beets, Blue Grass, Red and White Clo ver, and a reneral assortement of small seed. For sale by WALKER MEARES, 45 Market st. nov2S ! MRS. WlNSLOW, An experienced nurse and female physi cian, has a Soothing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the'gums, reducing all inflamation will allay all pain, ; and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon ilt, mothers, it will give rest to your selves, and relief and health to your infants. Per fectly safe in ill cases. Seo advertisement in anoth- er column. feb 25-1 v" "W. 2r3I. T JPPITT, Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemist, X. E. Corner Front and Market Su., Wilmisgton, N. C. " ALWAYS ON HAND, a full and fresh as sortment of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, PERFUMERY, AND FANCY ARTI CLES. Prescriptions accurately compounded. Medicine can be obtained at any hour of. the night. The night bell is at the second doer (on front street,) from the corner . 0Q- nl after this day, all prescriptions will be Cash. ! ct 30 GLUE GLUE. CARD. We beg leave to inform the trada, that we have appointed WM. C. HOWARD, Esq., Na val Store Br er, of Wilmington, N. C; Sole Ag't for our Glue. ' Boston, apl 3, I860. GEO. B. ROGERS A CO. THE UNDERSIGNED, having been appointed by GEO. R. ROGERS A CO, of Boston, sole agent for the sale of their Gloes in this market, respect fully solicits orders from the trade. Their glazed Glue is warranted equal to, if not superior, to any manufactured in the United States, and is warran ted to give satisfaction, or the monay will be re funded. A well selected stock of low grades from other parties kept constantTy on hand ; samples of which can be seen at my office. apl W. C. HOWARD, Broker. CEDAR FALLS GRAIN BAGS. 3,000 just re ceived, for sale by J nrnnmTT a. T l VTI'F tlec o vvwikiii a, u.xxmx. CHEESE. NGLISH. PINE APPLE AND STATE, at dec 11 : - GEO. MYER'S. LACK Winter Seed Oats in store, for sale, by dec 6 ELLIS A MITCHELL. BLACK WINTER SEED OATS. QAA BUSHELS heavy Canada uats, ior sceaf in store, for ealeby dee 27 ELLIS A MITCHELL. POWDER. O rX KEGS Kentucky Rifle Powder, CO 10 or. kegs" " " 10 " . Musket " dec 27 For sale by ZENO H. GREENE. PORK. vytX BBLS. N. Y. City Mess, In store, for sale by dee 27 ZENO H. GRENE. rIONSTANTLY manufacturing, at my Es- tablishment, everr description of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips and Trunks. Every variety of Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Ac, manufactured to order, and repaired. . JAMES WILSON, dee ' No. 5 Market streeL O. G. JAVA COFFEE." ditto, now landing from schr. A. J. DeRosset, and for sale low for cash, by mar 11 ' zenu u. uutoii. SPRING OVERCOATS, FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, TRAVELING SHIRTS, TIES, HOSIERY, Ac., Ac, now opening at marlMt BAiDWEf'. DIRECTORY. STATS GOVERNMENT. Governor Jne. W. Ellis, ef Rowan. Private Secretary Graham Daves, of Craven. Treasurer D. W. Courts, of Wake. Sec'y ef State Rufus IL Page, of Wake. Comptroller C. H. Br ogden, of Wayne. Attorney General W. A. Jenkins, of Warren. Speak w of Senate H. T. Glark, of Edgecombe. " Meues of Gommena W. T. Aortch, of Wayne. StaU Librarian O. H. Perry, of Wake, ; Pubho Priatar Jne Spelman, " " oeusciiLeiie'er stats. Council Woo ten. of Lenoir ; John W. Cunning ham, of Person ; W. A. Furguson, of Bertie ; J. F. Gravesrof Surry ; David Murphy, of Cumber land; J. J. Long, of Northampton, and W. L. Hillard, of Buncombe. " rSBBAL AS STATS COffRTi. The United States Circuit Court, for the District of North Carolina, is held semi-anoually at Raleigh, on the lit Monday in June and last Monday in Go vern Der: Judges Hon. J. M. Wayne, of Georgia; Hon. Asa Bigs, of .Martin. District Judge salary, $2000. Robert P. Dick. District Attorney ; Wesley Jones, Marshal. lhe' united States District Courts are held at Eden ton. 3d Monday in April and October. J. M. Jones, Clerk; Newbern, 4th Monday in April and October, Benjamin Brown, Clerk ; Wilmington, 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in April aid Oc tober, John L. Cantwell, Clerk. J THE SLTRBME COVRT. The Supreme Court of North Carolina is held at Raleigh semi-annually, on the second Monday in June, and the 2d Monday in December. It is also he'd once a year at Monianton, Burke county, on the first Monday in August, J. R. Dodge, jQIerk. The officers are as follows : Chief Justice, Rich mond M. Pearson, of Yadkin ; Justices, M. E. Manly of Craven, and William H. Battle, of Or ange, salary of each, 2,500 per annum. William A. Jenkins, of Warrenton, Attorney-General : Hamilton C. Jones, of Rowan, Reporter : Edmund B. Freeman, of Wake, Clerk; Oliver H. Perry, of Wake, Deputy Clerk ; James Litchford, of Wake, Marshal. sspsRiea co cars. The Superior Courts are held iri seven Circuits, by the following officers : Judges, R. R. Heath, of Chowan: Geo. Howard, of Wilson ; Jas. W. Os born, of Mecklenburg, Robert S. French, of Robe son,-John M. Dick, ot uuiltord ; John L. isailey.or Orange, and Romulus M. Saunders, of Wake.' So licitors Elias C. Hincs, of- Edenton, rides the First Circuit; William J. .Houston, of Duplin, rides the Second Circuit ; William A. Jenkins, the Attorney-General, rides the Third Circuit; Ihos. Ruffin, of Orange, rides the FourthCircuit ; Robt. tstraage, of New Hanover, rides the Fifth Circuit; Uavld uoleman, et iiuncombe, rides tne oeventn Circuit. PSBLIC WORIS IS NORTH CAROLINA. The Branch Mint of the United States is located at Charlotte, in Mecklenburg county in this State. This establishment was authorized by Act of Con gress, passed 3d JVlarcn, leio. lhe omcers are as follows : Green W. Caldwell, Superintendent and Acting Treasurer : John H. Gibbens, Assayer, Melter and Keiiner : John It. iiolton, Uhietuoiner; - Wm. F. S. Strange, Clerk. The University of North Carolina, situated at Chapel Hill, in the County of Orange, twenty-eight miles W. N. W. from Raleigh. The North Carolina Institution for the education of the Deaf and Dumb, and of the Blind, is located at Raleigh, W., J. Palmer, Principal. Fortifications. Fort Macon, Beaufort Harbor, Carteret county : Fort Caswell, Smithville, Bruns wick county. United States Arsenal. Located at Fayette- ville. Insane Asylum of North Carolina, situated in the vicinity of Raleigh, will contain 250 patients ; 125 patients now in it. Dr. E. C. Fisher, Superin tendent; Dr. F. T. Fuller, Assistant fhysician ; Mr. R. K. Ferrell, Steward; Mrs. Hill, Matron. Dr. Charles E. Johnston, Kemp P. Battle, W. W. H olden, Edward Cantwell, A. M. Lewis, Dr. W. J. Blow. John A. Taylor, and Dr. Columbus Mills, Directors. Dr. Charles E. Jonnston, President of the Board: William E. Anderson, 'treasurer. Messrs. Holden, Johnston, and Battle, Executive Committee. All indigent insane persons entitled to be received, and treated, and taken care of at the public charge. Paying patients are also received from this and other States. For proper form to be observed in sending indigent insane to Asylum, see Revised Code, chapter on Asylums. o ; TOWN GOVERNMENT. C0MMISSI0SEBS OP WILMINGTON. 31 av or John Dawson. S D Wallace. O G Parsley. Samuel R Bunting, W A Wright, T C Miller and Alfred Martin. PIRB DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer James Mitchell. Assistant Chief Engineer W T J Vann. Chief Fire Warden-B W Beery. . ' Assistant Fire Warden W T J Vann. Fire Wardens George Myers, B W Beery, C D Ellis, W T J Vacn, Edward Kidder. E Kidder and C D lulls, to superintend blowing up buildings. Lamp .Lighter Oempsey Martin. HOWARD RELIEF FIRB COMPANT. (Re-organized June 6, 1859. ) Foreman W Furlong, 1st Assistant J MeLarkey, 2d ," P Curren, Secretary G P Wade, . Treasurer C Ouiclev. '. Chairman D Driscoll. HOOK AND LADDER COMPANT NO 1. Foreman John Wright. 1st Assistant J Kizer. Secretary and Treasurer J. F. BLshsp. COMMISSIONERS OF NAVIGATION. (Office 18 Water street.) - George Harris?, T C Worth, W C Fergus, Jos II Flanner, Wm M Harris. SCHOOLS. BOARD OT SUPERINTENDENTS OP COMMON SCHOOLS. Chairman S D Wallace. Wm S Larkins, James McDuflie, Jam .r- Kerr David Mclntvre, Robert H Tate, Samual Player, and Joseph M i oy. WILMINGTON INSTITUTE. L Meginney, .Principal. WILMINGTON MALB AND FBMALB SBMINABT G W Jewitt, Principal. OAKDALB CBMETERT COMPANT. President Donald McRae. Directors--Wm A Wright. G R French, Ed ward Kidder, Jno A Taylor, Owen L Fillyaw, S D Wallace. Secretary and Treasurer Asa A Brown. Office next door to Bank Wilmington. C0DNTT OFFICERS, COURTS, As. Sheriff W T J Vann. Clerk County Conrt Samuel R Bunting. Clerk Superior Court James A Wright Judge U S District Court Asa Biggs. Marsh! TI S District N C Weslev Jones. Deputy Marshal U S, District Wilmington Jbo J Conoley. Clerk U S District Court John L Cantwell. Clerk and Master Equity DuBrutz Cutlar. ' , Chairman County Court James T Miller Register of Deeds, Ac Jere Nichols; Special Magistrate of Town John J Conolev. Constables Lewis M Williams, Jno Utloy, Wil liam H Biddle, J W Hawkins, James P Stringfield, J J Moore. .;' ' INSPECTORS. Wood Inspectors Joseph Smith, Wm Holden. Provision Inspectors David E Bunting, Hiram R Nixon. ' . Naval Store Inspectors Alfred Alderman, Chas. W. Hawes, James O Bowc!n, John S James. George Alderman, John C bowden, Thomas W Player, John M Henderson, B Southerland. Wil liam J Price, Robert C Johnson, Nathan F Bor deaux. , , Timber and Lumber Inspectors James Alqer man, L H Bowden, James S Melvin, Henry W Groves, I W Munroer N Clark, Robert Maxwell, E Turlington. W-itMISSTON GAS LIGHT COMPANT. " (Office in Savings Bank Buildmg.) President Col John McRae. Secretary and Treasurer Wm Hyd. 8aperintBdafr-QMyer McIDi W- SECRET SOCIETIES. ! T. JOBS' LOBOB 1 MASOXIC. (Xeets the last Tuesday Evening in each month at St. Joan's HaU.) 0 L FUlyaw. Master: M NewhofT. S W. Oliver McHhenny, J W. Jno L Cantwell, Treas. T M Gardner, Sec'y. Henry Spalding, S D A A HarUfield J D. . J O Bowden, Tyler, eexceao osaptis so. 1 hasosic (MeeU 1st Monday evening in each month at St, John's U all.) Most Ex RG Rankin, HP. Com L C Turner, G M 3d Ex O L FUlyaw, King. V. .x i 11 Uarr, crue. Com P W Fanning, Capt Host. Com A Martin, P S. " M Nowholf, R A Capt. Com I Northrop, G M 2d V. Cora W J Price, G M 1st V. Com Jno A Tayior,Trea. " H Turlington, Tyler, oap fbak Lenox o.. 2 u o. e. f. r (Meets Tuesday night, at Odd Fellow's Hall.) Asa J Murray. N G. Vv L Smith, Secretary. James E Kea, T O. : T' H Howey, Treasurer, CAHPBBLI. BMCAMPKKXT NO. 1 U O. o. t. (Meets in the Hall of Cape Fear Lodge, 1st and 3d r naay in eacn monm. , J D Gardner, CP. Thos M Gardner, J W Rev A P Kepiton, H P. R J Jones,; Scribe. Jebi J Conoley S W. Thos H Howey, Treas. CAP PBAB MABIXB TOTAL ABSTIXBHCB SOCTETT ( Meets at the Seamen's Bethel, on Dock Street, every Monday evening, immediately alter the close of the Prayer Meeting for seamen. ) Cha? D Ellis, President. Gee W Williams, Vice William M Peisson, Sec- President. retary. Jas Fleet, As't Sect'y. S3AMBXS FBIBXD SOCIBTT. !; Charles D Ellis, Presi- , B F Mitchell Sec'y A dent. Treasurer. ' C D Ellis, Gilbert Potter, Col John McRea, A J DeRbsset, O G Parsley, Executive Board. Geo W Williams, keeper of the Seamens' Home, cor Front and Dock Streets. LADIES' BBJfBVOLBNT SOCIBTT. 1st Directress, Mrs Ken- 4thDirectress,Mrs Hal- nedy. lett. 2d Directress, Mrs Har- Secretary, Mrs Van- riss. ; Sickle. Id Directress Mis De- Treasurer, Miss LUling- Rosset ton. ; WILMIXOTON LTBBAET ASSOCIATION. (Organized June, 1855.) Dr J H Dikson, President. Donald McRae, Treas Geo Davis Vice Prea't. Win R Utley, Sec'y. rlatt V. Cowan. .Librarian. Rev R B .Drane, R H Cowan, E D Hall, SD Wallace, John A Taylor, G J McRae,! J G Wright, Directors. MILITARY. j WILMINGTON LIGHT INFANTBT. . (Org. May 20th, 1853;) j Wm L DeRosset, Capt. I C WinslowJ Ensign. R B McRae, 1st Lieut. A D Cazaux, Quarter J U McHhenny, 2d Lieut. Master. H Savage, 3d " CD Myers, Orderly. GBltMAK VOLUNTEERS. (Organized February 22d, 1853.) G Cornehlsen, Capt. n G Hashegan, 3d Lieut. II Von Glahn, 1st Lieut. W Deinstbatch, Ensign. II Vollers, 2d Lieut. J Meier, Orderly. . r BANKS, BANK OF CAPE FEAR, i T H Wright, President, H R Savage, dashier. J G Burr, Teller. JD Gardner, As't Teller. J McLaurin, B'k-keeper- T H Hardin, Dis. Clerk. Discount Day, Wednesday. - BANK OP WILMINGTON, N. 0. j ' ' John MacRae, President. S Jewett. Cashier. W L Smith, Teller. Waiiam Larkins,Book- T M Gardner, Dis Clerk. keeper. : ; Discount Day, Tuesday,. . j BANK OP NORTH CAROLINA. I : John Dawson, Pres. Wm'Reston, Cashier. Wm D Smith, Teller. J H Wright, B'krkeeper. Discount Day, Tuesday. COMVEB.CIAL BANK OF WILMINGTON, j O G Parsley, Pres. Tim'y Savage, Cashier. Jno McRae, Jr, Teller. Asa K Walker, Book JD Barry, Dis. Clerk. keeper.! Discount Day, Monday.' WILMINGTON SAVINGS BANK. John A Taylor, President. Wm Hyde, Cashier.! RAIL ROADS. T WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE a RUTHERFORD R. ROAD. (Office cor Market and S Water street.) H W Guion,. President. R H Cowah, Sec. Ti Creas. J C McRae, Chief Eng. Road unfinished. WILMINGTON MANCHESTER TtATL ROAD. " Thos D Walker, Pres. Wm A Walker, Sec'y. J P Robertson,GenlSup. Jos J Ling, Treas. ; i R B McRae, Gen'l Freight Agent. . T j WILMINGTON WELDOK BAIL BOAD. Hon W S Ashe, Presi- J W Thompson, Gen. dent. Freight Agent, S L Fremont, Chief Eng. A Sup. Jalnes S Gree,n, Sec'y A Treasurer. 1 S D Wallace, Asst Sec A Gen Ticket Agent. James G Green, Yard Master. P H Langdou-, Aud'r A Supt's Clerk. William Smith,! Ticket Agent. CHURCHES Methodist Episcopal, cor Front and Walnut, Methodist .Episcopal, (S) 5th bt Church and Cas tle, Rev J H Wheeler, Pastor. Baptist, cor Orange and 6th, Rev A Paul Repiton, Pastor. , , Baptist, Front bt Ann and Nunn, Rev J L Prich- ard, Pastor. . j Baptist, (O S) Castle bt 5th and 6th, Rev Aaron Davis, r as tor. e ' Roman Catholic, Dock bt 2r and 3d, Rev Thomas Murphy, Pastor. Episcopal, (St James',) cor Market and 3d, Rev. Episcopal, (St John's,) cor 3a and Red Cross. . j Episcopal, (St Paul's, ) cor 4th and Grange, Bishop i Thos Atkinson, Rector ; ; Presbyterian, Princess bt 7th and 8th, Kev M Mc Queen, Pastor. j . '' Presbyterian, (now building,) cor 3d and Orange, Rev MB Gner, Pastor. - ; Baptist, (now' building,) cor Market and 5th, Rev f t T- i , -n ' . ; j Ai rricnaru, A-asior. . i , Lutheran, (now building) cor Market and 6th, Rev Seamens' Bethel, Dock bt Frant and S Water. I v j POST OFFICE. ; WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. Postmaster Daniel Dickson. Assistants Joseph L Jacobs, and Office hours from 1H A M to 1P M. 2 PMto sundown. Sundays, 7 K A II to 9 A M. Northern Mail.by W A W R R, arrives daily at 7PM and 5 AM. Closes llA and 9 P AI, changing on Sunday trom 14 P M to 10 A M. Southern Mail, by W A M R R, arrives daily at 4K A M. Closes daily at T P M. . Smithville,; N C, (horse,) arrives Monday and Friday at 5 P M. Closes Tuesday and Saturday at 7 AM. . i. ', Onslow Court House, N C, (horse) arrives Mon day at 9 A M. Close Thursday at 9 P, Mi rSr . U. S. GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. CUSTOM BOCSB. Jas T Miller, Collector. D M Foylea. Wuieher W J Price, Deputy Col lector. A J Galloway. Surveyor. cl uuager. i- l m i f t a i t i fi Durueu. ihsb r. i W F Burch and UrialL W N Peden, Naval Offl-, : Sullivan, Inspector A cer. Measurer. Thomas W. Brown, Jr., U. S. Commissioner. ' CONSULS. ' ' ! British Vice-Consul Don McRae, n Water,. Spanish Vice-Consul YJ Lord, 6 n Water. Brazillian Vice-Consul O G Parsley, jr?., ccr n Water and Mulbery, (upstairs.) . : . Danish Vice-Consul P K Dickinson, cor Front! and Chestnut. . - . INTERJCAL 1MPROVEMENT7-" T7L0RIDA RAILROAD BONDS $26,000 of. 1 the above Bonds redeemable in .1891 with coupons at 7 per cent per annum, payable; in the' city of New York, 1st March and 1st September.; PorsaU Dy uzKUSSirr, ukuw. to. dec 1 . ! - - .. COFFEE. i BAGS RIO COFFEE, - 1 ' .20 bags Lagnayra Coffee . . i i ;i '. 50 20 mats best Java- " ' !''.-" dec l ZENO IL GREENE. -kTEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. A superior article A and for sale by article xvew vnwuu Aioiunats, now in store, i . i . . i ir.i - . apru M. MasINNW. ' City Bnsixiess Cards , L ERRANT Jk WILSON, :YITHOLESAIJS AND RETAIL Dealers ia . f f mestie Dry Goods, uroeeriee, vwuung. JJooU,. hoes, &c. Noa. 14 and 15 North Water Street, oct 2 ; . Wilmington, N. C JAS. T. PETTEWAY A CO. T7ACTORS AND COMMISSION MercbanU. ; No 8 North Water Street.' . ' j .' Wiuuxeros, N. C ' Solicit consignments of all kinds of Produce, al so: orders for Groceries, Bsgging, Kope, Guano, Ae., Ac. . ! oct 3 OSOBfiS HABBISS. A. J. H0WBLL. SU. W. W. HAaaiSS. 1 IIARRISS & HOWELL, CnOMMISSION MERCHANTS, j Oct 2, 1858 I WiLittSOTON, N. C. i WORTH & DANIEL, GROCERS AND COMMISSION Merchants, '" No. 2, Granite Row, Wilmington, N.C. Solicit consignments of Flour, Dried Fruit, Feathers, Beeswax, Tobcaco and Country Produce generally. ( - -Agents tor liowe s celebrated bcale. ! - D.G. WORTH. . isept 26,iy - I N. G. DANIEL. JAMES ANDERSON, l: EOWABD SATAOB. ANDERSON & SAVAGE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, July 18, '60-ly. Wilmington, JS. C. C. H. ROBINSON & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. Office over Mr. J. AJ. W illard s store. ! Entrance Coi ner Princess and" Water st. I mar 9, '60-tf 1 Lf W. EBftANT. OEO. ISON. , ERRANT: & WILSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -Noa. 14 aNd 15 North Water st., oct z, '60-1 y Wilmington, . C. WILLIAM H. LIPPITT, :1HEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Wholesale and JO Retail Dealer in Paints, Oils, Dye Stufis, Window Glass, Putty, Segars, Old Brandie. and Wines. Perfumery and Fancy Articles, N. E. cor ner Front and Market sts., Wilmington, N. C. imar 25, 68 EDWIN A. KEITH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C. i ii5& Offers his services to Planters as Factor or AgentTor. the sale of COTTON; will give his per sonal attendance to the business. Hii commission foir selling .Cotton, will be 50 cts. per bale, no addi- iionai cnarge wui De maue. motion lorwaraea to New York at 10 cts per bale. j oct 4-1860 -ly" , j ; L ! O. G. PARSLEY & CO. PROPRIETORS of the Hilton Steam, Saw ano Planing Mills, Wilmington, N. C. . All J - r t tt iint-n -n .'..!. . 1 9 i t WW. jxu oruers or inquiries ior IjUmuck., will receive prompt attention. ' mch 21 '59 j ".- SMITH & McLAURIN, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, Vl ' Wilmington, N. C. Refer to : . John Dawson, Esq., Mayor. ' , 1 E. P. Hall, Esq., President Branch Bank State N. C. T. M. SMITH, -. JOHN m'LADRIN. ! July 1 1859-tRS ; I MALCOM McINNIS, H ROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, VDT North Water street, octl Wilmington, N, C. IChas. D. Myers, MYERS Fked. J. MOORE. MOO BE. WHOLESALE and retaU dealers in Hats, Caps, SttraTBT eTX ifa Ttn a T T r Vv i 1 1 n a i aa Mr n Ac., 34 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. June zi, 1H5 T. C. & B, G. WORTH, fTlOMMISSION AND FORWARD ING MER- V! CHANTS, ; Wilmington, N. C. j UNION DISTILLERY, I j Willmingtqn, N. C. ! A. It VANB OKKELEN, Proprietcr. 4 LL KINDS OF NAVAL STORES, purchased, J manufactured, and sold. - Wharfage and storage furnished, and coop- j erage aone ai iair raieB. j jau & aoou. i G, POLVOGT, TjPHOLS'i'ER AND PAPER HANGER, ! J , Corner Front and Princess Streets, - . . ' Wilmino-tnn V: f! Kseps consta on hand Mat trasses, Lounges, Cushions, Feathers, Culled Hair, Moss, and all Uwholsterv Materials.-; Also. Paper Hanarinss. Window Shades: FireaScreens, and Decorations of every description. . ,f ricture8 tramea to oraer. Prompt attention triven to fittinar up Railroad Cars, Steamboats, ana Private Dwellings. may ai - - - t v , JT. L. HATHA WAT. . WM. R. UTLET. . HATHAWAY &. CO. i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, dec 16, '5 i J .- Wilmington, N. C. J. M. ROBINSON & SON, TMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Foreign and I; Domestic Hardware, Agricultural Implements, &e.,..Noi8, Front st., Wilmington, N. C i Jan 9, '58 . I : ' " i -' " HENRY NUTT, - TT-XCTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, Jn . f Wilmington, N. C. a-Will give his personal attention to business entrusted to his care. sept 10, '57-tf. JAKES 8TOKLKT . , ', AXES. OLDHAM. . '. STOKLEY A OLDHAM, TT-EALERS IN GRAIN, A COMMISSION Xj MERCHANTS, - i Wilmington, N. C. -Prompt attention given to the sale of Cotton, Flpur, Bacon, and other Country Produce. ; JUTE ROPE. SO COILH best Jute Kope. lor ante oy nov 2& i .. . ZENO II. GREEN. j ALMANACS FOR 18I. . TURNER'S North Carolina Almanacs, at K EL LEY'S BOOK STORE. , dec 11 TO ARRIVE. BBLS FLOUR.' Apply to 500 nov 27 STOKLEY A OLDHAM. FLOUR M1LY. Super and Fayetteville and Wilmington inspection, in. store, and for sale (dec IX) t .&xj n. UKE,e,.ii. J QUESTION FOR MATHEMATI t CIANS AND ECONOMISTS. Ti 1860 feet of gas is consumed through eight j burners, in 1" nights, at a cost oi $a per mou- sand leet, now much is consumea oy eacn Durner per hor At -what, cost, and, what would e Um cost of an enual amount of light obtained from Kerosene Oil t Answer-: There Is'eohsumed by each burner, 25 feet per night, or 6 feet per hour, at a cost of 6 cents "per hoar per .burner. Four Kerosene Lamps afford as much-light as 8 gas burners; 4 gallons of Kerosene UU Will supply 4 lamps one month, which, at $1,20 per gallon, is $4,80 per month, or a cost of one cent per hour per lamp; therefore, by purninggas, the expense is only six hundred per centum greater than to burn Kerosene Oil, which, with Lamps, can be had at the RENDEZVOUS of the Inimitable jan 12 V r CASSIDY. TEW ORLEANS SYRUP20 barreb of 1 choice, for sale oy - -- CHOICE BACON22 hhds. choice West- j era Bacon Sides and Shoulders, for sale by dec 21 .llAiUAWAl 4W. . 4! NTICIPATIONS of the Future. ! To serve as f Lessons for the Present Time. in the form of Extracts of Letters from an E n el ish 'Resident in the United States, to the London Timesvtror 1864 to 1870. f S WIth:an Appendix oa the Canae andl Consequences of . the- Independence of lh" South. Just published. ; Received and for sale e feb 20' ' : WHITAKER'S-New Book,Stfl.a WHITE AND BLACK s EED OATST i J,ust arrived per schr. Alba. J lMMJ bnshpla wn me White uais. . 500 do do Black "Seed Oati. " ELLIS A MITCHELL. feb 23. For -sale by r'pRUNKS and Valisee, Hai Cases, Ae.,Jn la'rge 1 quantities, embracing Sole Leathit,jlng- lish,! Aihlands. ahd all other styles, very loijr, at 1 : 33 Market street,! feb 23 O. 8. B LDWIN. r TaA JC byi NORTHERN BUSINESS CARDS. ! jno. Sv sajict, jeax a. htas, r. lateef . lata ef late of Do - Tarbere' X CJ Scotland Neck, ' WarreafaiB, X DAjrerr, rroiAN & co., KOCERS ANB COMMISSION Mtaciusrs. JT . - i 124 Pearl etreet, f irTMAIf , DANCY A CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION Mscbat, VX , Noaoi., Va. The New York bouse will be conducted by Jno . nancy, aided by K. . llyman. The Norfolk Hoeae will be'eondacted by H. Uvman and F. M. llvraan. John fif Particulars attention given to the ale of cwtton, uorn, vt neat, and .aval stores. September 13-tf I860 LO.DON TbRYAS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 32 Inula street Boston JEST". Consignments of Naval Stores, Cottn Lumber, land other Southern Produce sulicitrd. Jno. R. London, : J. II. Ha van. Jr. Nov 21-tf . s " WM. M. OBKINEB, W. W. HARKNY.M. GREINER tc 1IARKNESS, iClOTTON AND GENERAL COMMISSION j House. Pmji.akei.phi. ; N'ov 15, 1857 ; wm. L. Hill, N. if. Nosflht. of North Caroli-a, 1 of North Carolina. HILL A NORFLEET,. G ENERAL COMMISSION A FORWAKDINCi VJT- Merchants, Shockoe Slip, Richmond, Vs., olWt consignments of Cotton. Lumbfr, Fi'h, and all kinds of Merchandize and Produce. ALSO Agents for the purchase of Sugars, CofTeCj-, Molas ses, Salt, Lime, Guano, Ac. Large cargo of the above articles are onered for sale in our market an nually, and we shall be pleased to operate for par- tiesordermg, promising faithfulness in our en deavors to representthem. Jan 25-1 G. W. WILKINSON St. CO. 37RUIT AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 89 Barclay etrr.et, N. Y- Particular attention given tocotisignin"iit and purchase of Merchandise, all kinds. Liberal cash advances through WILKINSON a CO., Wilmington, N. C. ' August 2, 1860-1 v TTEROSENE LAMPSA large! V h . t suitable fer stores, for sale very cheap wiih Oil7at dec 7 CASSIDEYV. EASTERN HAY. BALES Eastern Hav, ex echr. r 150 jan 9 fir sale, low, from wharf, by , ELLIS A MITCH ELI. LAMPS TO HIRE. ILLUMINATING APPARATUS, for Ball. Par sties, Public Meetings, Ac', can be hired on very reasonable terms, of the Inimitable jan 8 CASS1DEV. CHOICE BACON. 22 hhds. choice WcsUtb Bacon Sides and Shouldejg. For sale by dec 21 HATHAWAY A CO. N C. FLOUR. 50 brands. dec 21 i ' boxes 50 bbls of good HATHAWAY A CO. 1JSC0VAD0 SUGAR.,-20 hhds. prime to ItI choice Muscovado Sugar. For sale bv dec 21 HATHAWAY A CO, LARD. "VTO'' LANDING from Schr Sea Bird, 5 bbls. Western Lard a splendid article. IN STORK : 15 Kegs N. C. Lard, in good packages, 5 " Western Lard, in small packages, dee 4 For sale by Z. II. GREENE. NEW FLOUR ! In bags and bbls. For ale by deel STOKLEY A OLDHAM ENGLISH CHEESE. 25 Boxes selected En glish Cheese, just receivad at ded4 WORTH A DANIEL. THOSE CHOICE HAVANAS have come, at v dec 6 WORTH A DANIEL'S. ARD. 20 Kegs Extra iieai Lard tor family WORTH A DANIKL. use. BURNING FLUID. Fluid and Oil tin cans, for sale very cheap, at CAr-'SIDEY'f . dec 7 TO-DAY NEW AND FRESH. STR. PARKERS BURG. c ONCENTRATED LEAVEN something new, JMew rJeet tongues, l east Powders, Tuf It iilr lev hai t Rye Flour, Butter, 60 bbls. C. Sugars, Raisins, 10 " A- M -i ; ,10 bbls. B. Sugars, 10 " Crushed, Granulated and Powdered, 25 boxes choice i ellow Cheese. WORTH A DANIEL jan 3 2 Granite Row, Fppntstreet. ' FAMILY FLOUR. . . J J2 have the best Family Flour in town, and f f we warrent each and every barrel and , package, if not good, to be returned. dee 12 WORTH A 'DANIEL. ASTERN HAY. 200 bales of the best Eeatera V! Hay in market. For sale by dec 21 HATHAWAY A CO. VENI, VIDI, VICI. I UCH was the announcement of a very great victory, by a Roman General, The people of lis day, in speaking of the Inimitable CASS1- DEY, modify the saying of the noble Roman, thus: , 1 came,. I saw, I bought" of the great variety, of articles offered for sale at the Rendezvous, dee 21 - j26o 28 South Front gt. TT IS A HISTORICAL FACT that South Caro- I Una has seceded ! 1 bis they woqld not have been prepared to do, if some of her citizens had riot bought: ' i . KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS. as well as a great variety of Fancy articles, suita ble for the Holidays Candy, Nuts, c. ac, of the jpatriotic CASS1DET. ' dec 21 : TUXE ROPE AND TWINE-25 Coils best Jete i fl Kope, Uagging Twine. For sale by decl. ZENO II. GREENE. TJEST HAMS IN TOWN at JJdeel WORTH A DANIEL'S. T?INE BED ROOM SETS. A aew lot, some rery pretty just opened, and for sale at. dec 19 PERRINT3. CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES ERPARKERSBURG. Fresh Raisins, Freeh Butter, "Figs. " Cheeae, Prunes, Citron, Nutmegs, Mace, Buckwheat Segars. ,Tobacce, Ale, Porter, Raisins, -Loaf Sugar. Granulated do. .i AB C, Sugar,", Crushed ' " . , " Elegant Hams, dec WORTH A DANIEL. -frr pimu t imrnnu GENUINE Schiedam Schnapps, Very Pure Brandy, ' " Sherry Wine. " Madeira " Port For sale bv dee ia ' WORTH A DANIEL. TORlC 50 bWs. N. Y. City Mesa Pork, for rale J deeT by ZENO IL GREKNE. mHE BEST FAMILY FLOUR, in town, war- : I. ranted in all cases, to be had of dee J9 WORTH A DANIEL, SUGARS SUGARS ! yfZ BARRELS C Coffee, and C Yellow Sugars, fJ 25 bbls Crushed, Granulated and Powdered, 35 ' Musoovaao ftngars, light and dry, ' hhds. " " ' I " For sale by WORTH A DANJEL, ian8 S ; i Granite Row. PORK PORK. yT BBLS, New York City Mess, just reccfrr-d J and for sale low, tor cash, by dec 11 ZENO II. GREENE. EXTRA GOSHEN BUTTER. I to J jv ijri juei n. oauu, no in ij 10 i Cents, a LO dec 11 , GEO. MYERS'. TO ARRIVE. '., QKCl BBLS. Flour different grade?. Aan 15 STOKLEY A OLDHAM. PIANO FORTES. TN THESE TIMES when we ought to look at j -home, whv not purchase of a Southern f.n uiactorv i uch is ft. Jvnabes A Co., Baltimore Md., wnoe Pianos have not been suiasaed hv an J Hiever failed to take the premium wherever exhib- ited at fairjsAc. Persons wishing to purchase, Lean be referred to quite a tare n.mbep f fs! v. ui wuis uim in .lvruitriu mane, and nar 1 - .1 .. 3- - . lies mat cs iuam, in this city. KELLfiY'S Book Store, feb 20 Ag for 'tWm. Knabe A $o. C. LWE RVAI ro-t Tint cxntx oy- FEVER AND AGUE. DP. O. PI! LLPS BUoW. waj.oi Ktirlir( badly atMictfd by ' Dytpi j ia, that L. AMUtof the time be coobot-d to- lit KuL was eventually cured bv a irracr tc'.toa rert-V-hl by young clAirvtvnt gu. lAirvtivaDl iriii. ILu t tikci lutiuii. given bi m ty ihete "hjM, while in a tn t trance, hsi cured ter lKiy who hat Ukinit,Mt-'r bating failed once. It S ruaHy'sure i ciW f' Fin a of Drxppp-Ti srd Fti i ird An l. ' t To I ho-e rerpon who r-.STPTTl d liiinv mr.U irif. until ilM-y have l-t (' icor. C'1. 'tr44 rii fee! w itling to ex-pond tuorv iitonrx ujaju ucmuI Uut ties, 1 will tend the prrorlptlon ir i-repaiinlr i J ecciYsfully ucu.i; the r-i. JVfc- A4m,ii, ujKin receipt of tU-ir a Jdn i, with up i fur rvte u postage. All of th irgrdirit ere ! fjonJ at the Ding Stor t llewrv MeLin. Am r, it. Phelps Bronn, No. 21 Gran.' Mrei-t. Jrr-wr CM. . X J. ; 1 UK. O. PHELPS HKOWiVM ARCACIAN BALSAM. For the cure of CVemptinn, r.n.nrl.itii in a, Cugh, Colds and Niiluua DrMiitv. V, poa.d principally i flori igu hi.il'- auJ iM-wlioa; U satns, it l the oi.lv euro t-vt-r IIi-.m nd : 14, eam.wof the Lunp. Stomar h and Netvra. It rot., hints all the quaLtivsvuj'.MlM-d in the Uwuael A One vend-l to lhe .irk; it U a h aiirg l aluil V all the Iritm! S,.rr. fleers, Tub rchwai.d JeBa iiati..Li; an uuaaipa-al!e Ti i.ic, a vvftr et t.. aMe Nervine, a Puiihr4 ofmll thf.J UUU.se Lxhti arant, a SMmulm-t vif.Mi p.nca c. rrat ui.. and k bunder up of waited Kihre and Mr.rl, 1 rices ,land2 p-r UigL Utiir. ; itn lktlV. 2.)ce?.t.. I.t a!e bv H.nrV MtLin. RENOVATING PILLS. Thi 111 will regulate th howvU w fcTf'aJUu. i j n i amii .i s (ail. Itwi.l, in a er'vhwt tifflif ei auM-att-w hat N U-tluvd . hi cLit Cu.l'i et.e. f oreoMstii-ation, Sl k HiuJail.e. Livt u ttUL-u-Complaints; and it wiil cure, as Sure a U.rr sun that ki.iiiiHnuMjn ua. aU.ihe tuffi .4o ,, n mij-ancea that have thiiruM-ia tU waul of ii.mi tf,u. It doi-a not act e m ere I ? a tentpeiari lair; it keep, th.- hnirao avatinlti a Mstc ir..ui,d and viirorouii heulth. Li- . m..1k .).... tihly cleonuing it of !l impurfii. a fact U.i tsiim about Co nil!. Pile" SI f O- tr4r t,iw ' ' I ' DR. O. PHELPS BROWN Etherial Ointmont. Among the manv cdy it hr.n no equaf, affiictii'h for which n & ten nor cvw will have, is llh . ;.7 V ruciuia, raiut, Jyulw. Cholera, heav y CofJU in ilw. t ,..f ..-i tf'l , L" 3 t nine V". -Muwul.lr !li.iml..n. . u j. i ., . Rhe,nn .Mj,rru r.al.S. ,,... Ao. lkw not. l)M-t-i..ii... .ti i. .... . . i , i-" i "i' t kiwi in mi pht to my Agent. ; 'If: AfMlfCH Dr. it. IMlrln- P StrtJeMev City. V J. ! No. 21 Grand .n'S.N-'c.1'"" McLw' -'ABt inira. - mw tr 4 ir iTrosjt Ki7's ! A nMH J t ui. l IIUMv who an-, opptiaed to the W-ral Trcion of a soveieignSta-ie, and w ho opposed to the p-,ag of aUlition aoldierilhro KU nrshT 'ilM1Vr Um: l'ulo-ccr ..bjajratl. ;, ,l'-w l ha Groceries, Vi,is;,.L small hUi t- nnd aocoati rmri:f , of tho patriot -JS'i1.. . ' .... CAS.illlfivi COFFI'F ED) LAGUA Mi A jnfa nL ,)ftInl, "tore, and formal... hp D 1 ; 1 '7. ENO H. QREEN'r. NEW CORN, AFLOAT "" 'S00 l?;SIIEI' ? WhlTeN'ewrr.p aw e. . U J tcni. now Un Jiiig, fr aale bv J" " I.I.I. IS A MITCIlVr I 2006 jn 11 ,3o!'!T'i oxth. in .nr.i..- ; Heavy OaU, Kor sl f.v iw York . i . Slate KLLIS A MITCH KM. fejfr BIJLS. Aj ILJJm !,, iZO 5 hhds. N.O. ' . ' : T IL For sale hy WORTH A DAN I Ki Front street.- -THE CONDUC T OF LIFE, "iv. wnmiTfim Third w-'ir ctelfed this morninar bv Knr-. . ri J , ifra april.2 WHl-TAKKU'SNew llook Hie-. 1- n.K ttv Tirrw BY CHARLE.-V LEVfcK, authw of Coa O'Mab ley, etc. A few. uiorc coj,h-s rorivod thH J4' .1 WHITAKER'H New Bowk Ktore. CO FF E E- FEE. s - -v n i no th m i. I "AV'1 lwo cni?e 20 do Iguayra d.-5d: 20 do 1 w m w. m ia m r - . ' ' us. syuiUlliV U U B and for sale low l0r cobh, br " womiBgo do 20 mat Java do in ator dec 11. ZE.VO n. GHEE NT. i . ' CINCINNATI PORK. Off BARRELS extra heavy Cinon.nali Run. -) yJ and Mesa Pork now landing. For fale low for cah by pn'14- - J. HATHAWAY A CO. CINCINNATI UACON. IinDS..ciroico Bacon hides and hhuuldera now Ltfidinir. For fale low for ri h. L 22 Pl HATHAWAY A CO. BLACK. OATS. ' 600 HLS,j.,';Ls I,H,Tr ,M,rk Jut ''4. prU4 ELLIS A MtTCIIKI.I.. SWHITEllilAlfrl7 MALL-LOT, for ealeby ' apriU 1XL1S A MITCH LLL. FOR WHOLESALE II I V 12 UN Qt A DOZEN Palm Leal ilti, JU, 30( dozen Leghornif.it . 50 dozen Panama Hat. 100 dozen Canton Braid Hat, lOOdoron Srnett, Mar.iHih", I'lii'tal-I.- and rancv Strawa, 200 dozen Black Soli Data, high and low Crowns, 200 dozen Light tVlortd Soft UaU, hirh and low Crow nit. HO dozM Cloth ai.d ("bi IC 100 dozen Umbrella, 200 Trunk,, a.orted. Bonnet, nioo.ner.. F!at',. t'anea. M btaiy i,.dA, Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. At veiy low prir. e, by the raf or dfn, at ; ., . 31 Market ftrc-t, : ("' 4 MYERS A Moni'U Seas, a&d v Chartea If MlMrl etc., co:ntlte ia one Urtre duodecitim ..!,. cloth, at $1,25, ilr- m .l,., .I!a cents per vol.,. t april 2 " , I iu t f Jiii(in in t.irie r at W KELLKY.'S New Bok Store. a t i p)iip TO SHIPPERS?" V LALM. iuppl.y ol Bill, La.!inr tjL. in' r heefa, at . J bound and KLLLKYS N ew ll'M.k Stoi .... H00 BALI:S l,J.ime 'ortU kh'er Jlav. .tori. vv-, roraaleby -hL: ellis a intern; i. L mrn,-.;. . . BOOKS, IV ."V , .-C .V1 "7 Hrrar North Cardin A.1 tftr.Mir,rh.pw I! k More Juanueviii.'' r . ...... . bum" . lftl(l.-r, X a ,u A . . . .... a .pr IV. in .. i'.. ..i AuitTican ireai.i iJook, The Fnnny A. B. Ci Bo.. . X C. Otis' Drawing Boot--, Queens of Socii tv, Pear Culture , The Home Garde n.L Elaifl Vrnr ki l TV If.. I What will h' df. with i't ? by BulwZ WiddeHcld's New Cookery B, k Chan. O'U.il.. i.i. n, lhe irench Revolution, by Abbott, i oh uPj?lr f boie fine Gold P.c mj Pvn- v.i. u, vuua-rereia. eases rrii s NCLr i '' 1 ',SUM.V' ,y"'y. Enlarged Tonatla, Glaiidu ar ,-vvcU..1p, Lr Aide, Ea Ulre.a, , kinds otCobe,, regard Turn',,,,, r.ur... b" Stings, LrBisea, fhiiUaina. Cnts. Con,.. HnVain-. ' vrci ,'!,'" ':r'Si''t'h weiw' Face Paly, Numbntw. PL.teJas. Boil, rcald U-nJ "ni'.. IV bite Swelli :!'AU1,E DICKENS V - . "A .Mewnge from the f-. "uuiOTTn.n ir.iviiier, ji Dicki e, (Box. ) author vf tle l'iVkM X I 0 St- am v.. .. . i
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 10, 1861, edition 1
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